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<p><!-- In pencil -->To Erskine</p> | <p><!-- In pencil -->To Erskine</p> | ||
<note><!-- Pencil note -->Lett. 7 Whigs Anti-Reformists<lb/> | <p><note><!-- Pencil note -->Lett. 7 Whigs Anti-Reformists</note><lb/>(3) <note>§. 5. Pos 4 Whig Why <gap/><lb/> | ||
5. Pos | Conclusion</note></p> | ||
Conclusion</note>< | |||
<p>5. advantage of having<add>being</add> been descended from persons <del>possessed of</del> <add>in a time of</add><lb/> | <p>5. advantage of having <add>being</add> been descended from persons <del>possessed of</del> <add>in a time of</add><lb/> | ||
<del>close <gap/> some one or more</del> <add>dissent more or less long possessed of</add> those several advantages, some <lb/> | |||
one or more is all of them.</p> | one or more is all of them.</p> | ||
<p> | <p><note>or 4<lb/> | ||
3. Of such possession<lb/> | 3. Of such possession<lb/> | ||
the proper result<lb/> | the proper result<lb/> | ||
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since the more a<lb/> | since the more a<lb/> | ||
a man has of them<lb/> | a man has of them<lb/> | ||
the <del>further</del><add>higher</add> is he <del>removed</del><lb/> | the <del>further</del> <add>higher</add> is he <del>removed</del><lb/> | ||
lifted | lifted above<lb/> | ||
the having sympathy,<lb/> | the having sympathy,<lb/> | ||
if affection<lb/> | if affection<lb/> | ||
and conception for<lb/> | and conception for<lb/> | ||
the people</note><lb/> | the people</note></p> | ||
so far as they have place <add>serve to</add> constitute the sort of diffidence<add>distrust</add> opposite<lb/> | |||
<p>3. So far from constituting any just <add>fit</add> ground for a<lb/> | |||
claim to any such confidence, these several advantages, in<lb/> | |||
so far as they have place <add>serve to</add> constitute the sort of diffidence <add>distrust</add> opposite<lb/> | |||
to such confidence: <add>because</add> forasmuch as the greater the degree<lb/> | to such confidence: <add>because</add> forasmuch as the greater the degree<lb/> | ||
in which they have place, <del>the less strongly they are likely<add>< | in which they have place, <del>the less strongly they are likely <add><hi rend="underline">efficiently</hi></add></del><lb/> | ||
<del>to <gap/> | <del>to <gap/> be endured with and activated by those <gap/></del><lb/> | ||
the | the farther are their interests removed from a coincidence<lb/> | ||
with those of | with those of <add>the great body of</add> the people and the less the degree <add>proportion</add> in which<lb/> | ||
they are likely to be | they are likely to be endured with those sympathies <!-- brackets and underlines in pencil -->[as well<lb/> | ||
of <hi rend="underline">conception</hi> as of <hi rend="underline">affec</hi>tion as <lb/> | of <hi rend="underline">conception</hi> as of <hi rend="underline">affec</hi>tion as <lb/> | ||
<hi rend="underline">affection</hi> as of conception by which<lb/> | <hi rend="underline">affection</hi> as of conception] by which<lb/> | ||
the <del>people</del> members of the great body of the people are<lb/> | the <del>people</del> members of the great body of the people are<lb/> | ||
connected <add>brought into union | connected <add>brought into/kept in union</add> with one another: <add>as</add> it is by sympathy of <hi rend="underline">affection</hi><lb/> | ||
that each is <del>enabled </del> <add><hi rend="underline">disposed</hi></add> <del> | that each is <del>enabled </del> <add><hi rend="underline">disposed</hi></add> <del>to f</del> so it is by sympathy of conception<lb/> | ||
that so far as depends upon knowledge each is <hi rend="underline">enabled</hi><lb/> | that so far as depends upon knowledge each is <hi rend="underline">enabled</hi><lb/> | ||
to serve and promote the interest of every other.</p> | to serve and promote the interest of every other.</p> | ||
<note><!-- Pencil note -->or 5<lb/> | <p><note><!-- Pencil note -->or 5<lb/> | ||
4. Suppose proves<lb/> | 4. Suppose it proves<lb/> | ||
that a certain class<lb/> | that a certain class<lb/> | ||
of | of men posses as<lb/> | ||
such a just claim<lb/> | such a just claim<lb/> | ||
to | to popular confidence:<lb/> | ||
still before<lb/> | still before<lb/> | ||
he could claim the<lb/> | |||
benefit of it, each<lb/> | benefit of it, each<lb/> | ||
man would have<lb/> | man would have<lb/> | ||
to | to prove that he belongs<lb/> | ||
to that class, which<lb/> | to that class, which<lb/> | ||
no body can do.</note></p> | |||
<p>4. <del>Only in so far as it was man</del> Even supposing<lb/> | <p>4. <del>Only in so far as it was man</del> Even supposing<lb/> | ||
it rendered manifest that the set of men designated by a certain<lb/> | it rendered manifest that the set of men designated by a certain<lb/> | ||
name are or were possessed of a | name are or were possessed of a <del><gap/></del> well grounded claim to<lb/> | ||
the sort and degree of confidence in question at the hands<lb/> | the sort and degree of confidence in question at the hands<lb/> | ||
in question, <add>on behalf of</add> | in question, <add>on behalf of</add> no <del>pers</del> individual could any well grounded<lb/> | ||
claim to any share <add>portion</add> of such confidence be made out<lb/> | claim to any share <add>portion</add> of such confidence be made out<lb/> | ||
any further than | any further than <add>adequate</add> proof could be made of his being<lb/> | ||
of the number of the individuals belonging to that same set:<lb/> | of the number of the individuals belonging to that same set:<lb/> | ||
and <del>by</del> in the case in question by | and <del>by</del> in the case in question by <add>in favour of</add> no one individual can<lb/> | ||
any such adequate proof be given.</p> | any such adequate proof be given.</p> | ||
1819 June 29
To Erskine
Lett. 7 Whigs Anti-Reformists
(3) §. 5. Pos 4 Whig Why
Conclusion
5. advantage of having being been descended from persons possessed of in a time of
close some one or more dissent more or less long possessed of those several advantages, some
one or more is all of them.
or 4
3. Of such possession
the proper result
is - no special confidence
but special distrust
since the more a
a man has of them
the further higher is he removed
lifted above
the having sympathy,
if affection
and conception for
the people
3. So far from constituting any just fit ground for a
claim to any such confidence, these several advantages, in
so far as they have place serve to constitute the sort of diffidence distrust opposite
to such confidence: because forasmuch as the greater the degree
in which they have place, the less strongly they are likely efficiently
to be endured with and activated by those
the farther are their interests removed from a coincidence
with those of the great body of the people and the less the degree proportion in which
they are likely to be endured with those sympathies [as well
of conception as of affection as
affection as of conception] by which
the people members of the great body of the people are
connected brought into/kept in union with one another: as it is by sympathy of affection
that each is enabled disposed to f so it is by sympathy of conception
that so far as depends upon knowledge each is enabled
to serve and promote the interest of every other.
or 5
4. Suppose it proves
that a certain class
of men posses as
such a just claim
to popular confidence:
still before
he could claim the
benefit of it, each
man would have
to prove that he belongs
to that class, which
no body can do.
4. Only in so far as it was man Even supposing
it rendered manifest that the set of men designated by a certain
name are or were possessed of a well grounded claim to
the sort and degree of confidence in question at the hands
in question, on behalf of no pers individual could any well grounded
claim to any share portion of such confidence be made out
any further than adequate proof could be made of his being
of the number of the individuals belonging to that same set:
and by in the case in question by in favour of no one individual can
any such adequate proof be given.
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